Online resources about the Cree
Tribe

Chapleau Cree First NationAuthor: Lark Ritchie Type: tribal Description: An unofficial site for the Chapleau Cree, it includes a Chapleau Cree directory, stories of the Chapleau Cree, and historical information.
URL: http://www.reocities.com/chapleaucree/

The Crees of Northern QuebecAuthor: Arctic Circle Type: tribal Description: Information about the Cree people of Northern Quebec including photoessay, history, culture and language information from the Artic Circle website by Norman Chance.
URL: http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/CulturalViability/Cree/

Stone Child CollegeAuthor: Stone Child College Type: tribal Description: "Stone Child College was chartered by the Chippewa-Cree Business Committee on May 17, 1984. It was the feeling of tribal leadersthat the establishment of a college was necessary for the preservation and maintenance of the Chippewa-Cree culture, and forthe educational training of its tribal membership."
URL: http://www.montana.edu/~wwwai/scc.html

Treaty Between Queen Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux TribesAuthor: Indian and Northern Affairs, Canada Type: tribal Description: Text of a treaty, dating September 25, 1877, between "the Queen" and the Cree and Saulteaux Tribes at the Qu'Appelle and Fort Ellice.
URL: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/trts/trty4_e.html

Uncovering Manitoba's Historical Aboriginal WomenAuthor: Best of Manitoba Type: etext Description: In this short essay, Sutherland describes her research into the history of aboriginal Cree women in Manitoba, Canada. She researched her own family history and discovered the story of her maternal grandmother, Nahoway, whom she wrote about in her book Nahoway, a Distant Voice.
URL: http://www.bestofmanitoba.com/content/ar-2005-003.php